Seasoned travelers are experts on travel miles, juggling points with ease and saving a ton of money along the way. These so-called miles can…
Category: Travel Hacks
5 Things To Bring In Your Carry-On That Will Help You Get A Good Sleep On A Plane
Nothing is more dreadful than a long-haul flight, where you are stuck for hours in a chair and moving in a limited space. If…
12 Travel Hacks to Pack Lighter
Packing light is the goal of every traveler—and for most, getting there is a work in progress. Even the most seasoned jet-setter occasionally finds…
10 Best Travel Packing Hacks You Need To Know
Traveling is one of the best things in the world to indulge in, but for many people, packing is a chore. Here are 10…
How to Get Around Valletta: Malta Transportation Guide
Malta is an idyllic, small island and a must-see stopover for any traveler making their way across Europe. Because the country is so small,…
2019 Shirakawago Light-up: The Ultimate Travel Guide
Hooray! The official dates of light-up events in Shirakawago and Gokayama have been announced, and we just can’t bear to miss the opportunity this…
Wanna Do Everything in Japan but Have a Limited Budget?
Skyscanner contributor and traveler, Norina Masaki shares personal lessons and secrets gleaned from being a local and a backpacker in Japan. Japan has a…
Travel Hacks: How to Get Around Melbourne on a Budget
Explore Melbourne, Australia’s second largest city, without spending a lot of money! Get more bang for your buck to discover Melbourne’s amazing museums, live…
Seoul City Train Guide: Useful Tips for Getting Around
Taking a city’s subway is one of the best ways to get a feel of local life. And Seoul City has one of the…
Tokyo’s Haneda Airport: Secret Facilities and Things to Do
Tokyo’s Haneda Airprot has been hailed as one of the best airports in the world. So make the most of your layover by checking out its useful and lesser-known secret facilities. Whether it’s a 3-hour layover or 7-hour layover, you can make your time more pleasant with these tips.
Maximize Your Japan Layover: Exploring Narita Airport and Beyond
Narita International Airport is Japan’s second-busiest airport, and plays host to a huge number of international passengers. Whether you’re traveling to Japan, or just spending a layover here—which can stretch from 4 to 36 hours—there are lots of ways to make the most of your stay here.